Ignacio Bonillas
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Ignacio Bonillas was a Mexican diplomat. He was a Mexican ambassador to the United States.
Venustiano Carranza wanted a civilian instead of a military official to be elected as president of Mexico. Carranza supported the candidacy of Bonillas in the election of 1920, even though he was not very well-known in Mexico. He was even known as "Fleur de Thè", because of a zarzuela.Álvaro Obregón - a general who was popular - opposed this, and launched the Plan of Agua Prieta.